-
rapid progress as an
economical and
cultural centre. The town
renamed Cavarna came
under Romanian rule
after the
Second Balkan War in 1913 and again...
-
Kriva Palanka and
Veria in his
native region,
later also
teaching at
Cavarna in Romania. He
fought during a
period of his
lifetime as an
armatole and...
-
freighters from
Italy just
before the
start of the
Second World War: Balcic,
Cavarna,
Mangalia and Sulina. In 1940, the SMR had 17
merchant ships with a total...
- 14th century a
state dependent of the
Byzantine Empire,
known as "the
country of
Cavarna",
developed in the region. Its
first known ruler was Balica. He was succeeded...
- (Karimata) L. p.
borneensis T****da, 1991 (Borneo, Natuna, Laut) L. p.
cavarna (Fruhstorfer, 1913) (Philippines, Balabac) L. p.
tethys T****da, 1991 (Philippines...
- year,
other Soviet-laid
mines caused the loss of the
Romanian merchant Cavarna (3495 GRT) and the
German merchant Cordelia (1357 GRT)
between 1 and 2...
- 21694°N 1.90389°E / 52.21694; 1.90389) with the loss of one of her 54 crew.
Cavarna Romania
World War II: The p****enger ship was sunk by a mine in the Black...
-
galoa Fruhstorfer, 1898 (Mo)
Lexias pardalis (Moore, 1878)
Lexias pardalis cavarna Fruhstorfer, 1898 (Bl)
Lexias pardalis ellora Fruhstorfer, 1890 (Mo) Lexias...